Abstract

Public - Private Partnership in Health Sector in India

Highlights

  • Indian health care sector In India health care has become one of the largest sectors in terms of employment and revenue

  • International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 (PFI), which was the first systematic programme aimed at encouraging Public-Partnerships

  • In different cases Governments have favored Private Partnership (PPP) display whereby the obligation of full administration conveyance is carried by the private division

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Indian health care sector In India health care has become one of the largest sectors in terms of employment and revenue. Healthcare consists of hospital, medical devices, clinical trials, health insurance, and medical equipment. Indian healthcare system is divided into two parts: public and private. The hospital industry in India stood at Rs. 4 trillion (US$ 61.79 billion) in 2017 and is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of [16-17] percent to reach Rs. 8.6 trillion (US$ 132.84billion) by 2023. Public/ Private partnership In a most normal term, association is an assention between two gatherings. Open Private Partnership is joint effort between government organization and private segment. Financing an undertaking through an open private organization can enable a venture to be finished sooner or make it a probability in any case

BACKGROUND
TYPES OF PUBLIC- PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AGREEEMENT
PUBLIC –PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AT GLOBAL LEVEL
PUBLIC- PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AT NATIONAL LEVEL
EXISTING PUBLIC – PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN INDIA
CONTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR IN INDIAN HEALTHCARE SECTOR
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